Publications by authors named "Jinhuan Kong"

The preparation of magnetic molecularly imprinted polymers (MMIPs) which can be used for the separation and purification of rutin from Chinese medicinal plants has been proposed. By applying the improved co-precipitation method, magnetic Fe(3)O(4) particles were easily prepared, followed by the modification of TEOS and functionalization with -CH=CH(2). Using functionalized Fe(3)O(4) particles as the magnetic cores, rutin as the template, and acrylamide as the functional monomer, MMIPs were synthesized by surface-imprinted polymerization under the protection of nitrogen gas and successive mechanical stirring at 60 °C for 24 h.

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Molecular imprinted polymers (MIPs) were prepared using rutin as the template, different reagents as the functional monomer and different reagents as the cross-linker by solution polymerization. Several parameters that would influence the performance of MIPs were investigated including the type of functional monomer (single or double) and cross-linker (single or double), and the molar ratio of the template, the functional monomer and the cross-linker. The optimum synthesis conditions of MIPs were found to be bi-monomers (acrylamide-co-2-vinyl pyridine, 3:1) and bi-crosslinker (ethylene glycol dimethacrylate-co-divinylbenzene, 3:1).

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Article Synopsis
  • Developed a microwave heating method for creating molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for podophyllotoxin (PPT), resulting in faster polymerization and enhanced particle shape.
  • Used ultraviolet and FTIR spectroscopy to study interactions between PPT and functional monomers, optimizing conditions for effective adsorption with specified ratios of materials.
  • MIPs demonstrated high adsorption capacity for PPT in solid phase extraction from various plant sources, achieving detection limits of 0.12-0.18 μg mL⁻¹ and recovery rates between 89.5-91.1% with minimal variability (RSDs < 3.7%).
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An ionic liquid-based microwave-assisted extraction (ILMAE) method has been developed for the effective extraction of rutin from Chinese medicinal plants including Saururus chinensis (Lour.) Bail. (S.

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